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 WASHINGTON 鈥?The Republicans on the Senate Armed Services Committee are joining with Democrats in calling for an examination of reports that Russia interfered in the presidential election.Chairman John McCain, incoming Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and others said in a joint statement Sunday stanley cup  that the CIA   report of Russia   efforts in the election  8220 hould alarm every American.The leaders said they will push to unify our colleagues around the goal of investigating and stopping the grave threats that cyberattacks conducted by f stanley cup oreign governments pose to our national security. Russia was the only country mentioned in the statement.President Barack Obama ordered a full review of campaign-season cyberattacks to be completed before he leaves office. President-elect Donald Trump has dismissed the CIA   assessment that Russia powered his defeat of Democrat Hillary Clinton.                                                                                                    Left:                U.S. President-elect Donald Trump claps at the USA Thank You Tour event at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines, Iowa, U.S., December 8, 2016. Photo by Shannon Stapleton/Reuters                                          Go Deeper                                        barack obama                            chuck schumer                            cyber stanley cup attacks                            editors  picks                            gop              Dsdo Presidential race official machine recount gets underway in Georgia
 PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo.  AP  鈥?Depending on which  adidas samba country theyre from, the kids may ask about Father Christmas, Papa Noel, Saint Nick or Santa Claus.But they all want to know one thing: where i af1 n the world the jolly old man and his sleigh full of gifts are on Christmas Eve.For the 64th time, a wildly popular program run by the U.S. and Canadian militaries is providing real-time updates on Santas progress to millions around the globe.And this year, the North American Aerospace Defense Command is offering even more high-tech ways for children and parents to follow along.Operation NORAD Tracks Santa has evolved from a misdirected telephone call in 1955, to a trailer parked outside the commands former lair deep inside Cheyenne Mountain, to NORAD s modern-day headquarters at Colorados Peterson Air Force Base.Along the way, the tens of thousands of telephone cal stanley cup ls fielded by NORAD volunteers each year have been augmented by an explosion of technology that lets millions track St. Nicks journey from the North Pole to the Pacific and Asia, from Europe to the Americas.This years portals include Alexa, OnStar, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and 3-D apps developed for mobile devices by Cesium, a Philadelphia-based IT and defense contractor. The apps integrate geospatial and satellite-positioning technology with high-resolution graphics that display the actual positions of the stars, sun and moon and the shadows they cast at any point in Santas journey.It takes a village of dozens of